Manchester United boss with a perfect response after LVG criticism

Solskjaer gives epic response to Van Gaal’s criticism after Man United win over Watford

Retired Dutch manager Louis Van Gaal criticised Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who just became the permanent manager of Manchester United, saying his Red Devils team play the same way with that of sacked manager Jose Mourinho, but the Norwegian gaffer gave an epic response to the criticism as he fires back at the ex-Barcelona boss.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hit back at the views of his predecessor Louis van Gaal

Recently appointed Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hit back at the perspectives on his forerunner Louis van Gaal, after the Dutchman chose to mark his side’s play ‘leave the-transport and counter-attack.’ Van Gaal gave a dooming evaluation of the way Solskjaer has set up United since taking over from Jose Mourinho, demanding that the leaving of the transport style still remains, yet with a dependence on the counter-assault.

Van Gaal gave a damning assessment of the way Solskjaer has set up United during his tenure

In the wake of winning his first amusement as perpetual supervisor, Solskjaer chose to address the statements yet kept up an aware way.

A 2-1 victory over Watford got Solskjaer's reign as permanent manager off to the perfect start

‘Van Gaal is entitled to his opinion. We’ve been looking at games. Some games, we’ve pressed really high and won the ball up there and dominated,’ said in his post-match press conference after United had defeated Watford 2-1.

‘It’s about where you win the ball. You want to defend, to win the ball to go forward. You have to win the ball to attack and for me there’s two ways. Can you attack quickly, like we did today — why not? As long as your intention is, when you win the ball, to attack.’

Backing for Solskjaer anyway is overflowing, with fans spreading out an immense flag at Old Trafford to praise the full-time position of the previous striker.

Club legend David Beckham has additionally voiced his endorsement at the full-time arrangement of his previous colleague and backs Solskjaer to bring the great occasions back.

‘He is loved by the fans and the players and every individual that is at the club. He’s done a great job so far and it will continue. It’s great for the club and great for him,’ he told Sky Sports News.

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